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Norepinephrine (NE), also
called noradrenaline (NA) or noradrenalin, is an
organic chemical in the
catecholamine family that
functions in the
brain and...
- of
modulatory space becomes more
apparent when the
period is a
smaller fraction of an octave; for example,
ennealimmal temperament has a
modulatory space...
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result from
either activity in a
presynaptic neuron or from a
separate modulatory interneuron,
creating synaptic depression or strengthening, as seen in...
- not
possible in the full
chromatic or the
twelve tone technique, as the
modulatory space is
completely filled; i.e., if
every pitch is
equal and ubiquitous...
- the brain.
Through olivocochlear fibers, it also
transmits motor and
modulatory information from the
superior olivary complex in the
brainstem to the...
- Host
modulatory therapy is an
emerging treatment concept in the
management of
periodontitis that aims to
reduce tissue destruction and
stabilise or even...
- small-molecule
neurotransmitters and are
often released together to
elicit a
modulatory effect.
Purine neurotransmitters, like ATP, are
derived from
nucleic acids...
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arousal systems. The
overall functions of the
reticular formation are
modulatory and premotor,
involving somatic motor control,
cardiovascular control...
- the fact that one form for neuromodulation, the
noradrenergic diffuse modulatory system present in the
locus coeruleus, is
involved in
regulating arousal...
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created from the
amino acid arginine.
Agmatine has been
shown to
exert modulatory action at
multiple molecular targets, notably:
neurotransmitter systems...